The limited-edition coffee bean IPA will sell at 55 stores throughout Pennsylvania for $7.99 for a four pack of cans. It’s being brewed by Rusty Rail Brewing Company in Mifflinburg using Sheetz Brothers Sumatra coffee beans.

“We are lucky to collaborate with Rusty Rail Brewing Company, a well-known brewery born in central Pennsylvania, to create this limited-edition craft beer,” said Ryan Sheetz, AVP of Brand at Sheetz. “We have worked for years to make beer available in our store locations across Pennsylvania and now, with beer in more than 140 stores across the state, we are excited to take the next step in this journey.”

Customers can have their first taste of the beer during a launch party 4-7 p.m. May 16 at the Sheetz store in Bethel Park near Pittsburgh.

Starting May 21, it will arrive at stores including a handful in Cumberland, Dauphin, Lebanon, Lancaster and York counties. The beer will be available while supplies last and will not be restocked.

Sheetz in not the first convenience store in the state to brew and sell a beer. Last year rival Wawa released a Winter Reserve Coffee Stout, brewed by 2SP Brewing Co. It sold at the company’s store in Chadds Ford.

Here’s where you can find Project Coffee Hopz in the Harrisburg region:

Cumberland County

1900 Ritner Highway, Carlisle

359 E. King St., Shippensburg

Dauphin County

3695 Paxton St., Swatara Township

4651 Lindle Road, Swatara Township

6290 Allentown Blvd., Lower Paxton Township

4001 Union Deposit Road, Lower Paxton Township

7970 Linglestown Road, West Hanover Township

777 Middletown Road, Derry Township

1401 W. Harrisburg Pike, Middletown

York County

2068 S. Queen St., York

160 Leaders Heights Road, York

Lancaster County

1699 Oregon Pike, Manheim Township

3505 Lititz Pike, Manheim Township

1205 Lancaster Road, Penn Township

Lebanon County

811 E. Main St., Palmyra

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